Tradition of London

1207-2 Toy Soldier Bugler 7th
Cavalry Regiment Kit

Description

The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866.

Its official nickname is "Garryowen", after the Irish air "Garryowen" that was adopted as its march tune.

Following its activation, the Seventh Cavalry Regiment patrolled the Western plains for raiding Native Americansand to protect the westward movement of pioneers.From 1866 to 1881, the regiment marched a total of 181,692 miles, 292,342 km across Kansas, Montana, and the Dakota Territories.

In 1980 the toy soldier range painted in gloss was introduced, sculpted by David Scheinmann, and today by Andrew Stadden which from modest beginnings has expanded to a very extensive range covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

Tradition of London sells not only our own produced in the UK, Toy soldier and Model figures, but also those of Au Plat d' Etain CBG Mignot, Tradition Scandinavia, Steadfast Soldiers, Bravo Delta Aircraft Models, King and Country, W. Britain, William Britain Classics Collection along with books from Osprey and and our own Tradition Magazine.

Tradition of London

1207-2 Toy Soldier Bugler 7th Cavalry Regiment Kit

Description

The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866.

Its official nickname is "Garryowen", after the Irish air "Garryowen" that was adopted as its march tune.

Following its activation, the Seventh Cavalry Regiment patrolled the Western plains for raiding Native Americansand to protect the westward movement of pioneers.From 1866 to 1881, the regiment marched a total of 181,692 miles, 292,342 km across Kansas, Montana, and the Dakota Territories.

In 1980 the toy soldier range painted in gloss was introduced, sculpted by David Scheinmann, and today by Andrew Stadden which from modest beginnings has expanded to a very extensive range covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

Tradition of London sells not only our own produced in the UK, Toy soldier and Model figures, but also those of Au Plat d' Etain CBG Mignot, Tradition Scandinavia, Steadfast Soldiers, Bravo Delta Aircraft Models, King and Country, W. Britain, William Britain Classics Collection along with books from Osprey and and our own Tradition Magazine.

Tradition of London

1207-2 Toy Soldier Bugler 7th Cavalry Regiment Kit

Description

The 7th Cavalry Regiment is a United States Army cavalry regiment formed in 1866.

Its official nickname is "Garryowen", after the Irish air "Garryowen" that was adopted as its march tune.

Following its activation, the Seventh Cavalry Regiment patrolled the Western plains for raiding Native Americansand to protect the westward movement of pioneers.From 1866 to 1881, the regiment marched a total of 181,692 miles, 292,342 km across Kansas, Montana, and the Dakota Territories.

In 1980 the toy soldier range painted in gloss was introduced, sculpted by David Scheinmann, and today by Andrew Stadden which from modest beginnings has expanded to a very extensive range covering many popular subjects and periods of military history.

Tradition of London sells not only our own produced in the UK, Toy soldier and Model figures, but also those of Au Plat d' Etain CBG Mignot, Tradition Scandinavia, Steadfast Soldiers, Bravo Delta Aircraft Models, King and Country, W. Britain, William Britain Classics Collection along with books from Osprey and and our own Tradition Magazine.